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Syriculaen contains vocabulary regarding a variety
of subjects, and can be used in any context. It is unique in that all of
its words are derived directly from nouns. The language is slightly
obscure but is not overly difficult. Pronunciation will be easy to grasp
for speakers of most European languages. A large amount of its
vocabulary is derived from the languages listed to the left. |
Update Information
THIS SITE IS TO BE COMPLETELY RECONSTRUCTED (7/9/2010) Many aspects of the language are bound to change as
the design process continues. Don't be surprised if vocabulary or
grammar change over time. There should not be many new vocabulary
conventions but the grammatical system does need some tweaking.
The name of the language itself may even change at some point.
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Author and Contact Information
Patrick Tretola is the creator of Syriculaen.
You can reach him through email (click
here.) He has studied high school Spanish through Level V, and
small doses of several other languages. |